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It would be appropriate I believe to add something like the following to the 1972 notes box in the "Elections from 1864 to Present" graph: "1972 was the first election under the congressional district method, where Maine gives two votes to the winner of the overall vote and one each for the winner of the districts". I would do it but graphs aren't my thing, I never get what I'm supposed to write where correct! Vyselink (talk) 00:23, 3 May 2021 (UTC)Reply